Graham
Sun Oct 14 01:12:19 PDT 2007
The batch processing is simple enough, but you have not provided enough
detail to identify exactly what it is that you want to extract. A macro
would have the same problem. How exactly is the section identified? Does it
have unique formatting? Does it comprise one or more sentences or
paragraphs? Does it comprise one or more Word sections? Is it always on a
particular page. Then having identified it, how do you want it to appear in
the new document?
Do you have a web resource where a sample of the document(s) could be
posted?
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Arry Potter wrote:
> PS : I would have a folder where I would have all the word documents
> (each day there would be a new set of documents in that folder) to be
> consolidated. I would like this to be extracted and dumped to a new
> word document in the same folder. I can manually run the macro from
> new word document , but opening the individual files to extract the
> content would required to automated as there would be around 100 new
> documents each day in that folder.
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> "Arry Potter" wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> I have a large number of word documents with me and
>> each document contains section called introduction or overview
>> (header 1) (it is either one of the two). I would like to
>> consolidate all of this into a new word document. How do I do the
>> same
>>
>> In short take (overview/intro) sections from different document and
>> dump it into a single word file.
>>
>> Here are my computer details
>>
>> OS: Windows XP
>> Office 2003 Professional
>>
>> Regards,
>> Arry